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Toy Drive for Children's Hospital. Can you help?

If you are looking for a way to give back this Holiday season and help local children in need, I would encourage you to check out the Urban Niche Group's Holiday Toy Drive. We are collecting new, unwrapped toys for sick kids at Children's Hospital and the Urban Niche Group will match every donation with a like toy in hopes of delivering over 100 toys to Children's Hospital this Christmas. There are drop boxes at Live Urban Real Estate, 3627 W 32nd Ave along with Sarah O Jewelry at 4301 Tennyson Street. If these aren't convenient, please let us know and we'd be happy to pick them up from you. For more information, click HERE.

We've been asked a lot why we chose Children's Hospital for this toy drive. I, Mic Ortega,have a deep connection with Children's Hospital. What started out as a high fever for myson Mateo when he was 3 weeks old quickly turned into meningitis. We were rushed to Children's Hospital and spent the next 25 days in the hospital as he received treatment around the clock. We are beyond grateful to say that almost three years later there are no signs of damage from the meningitis.

We are the lucky ones that got to leave with a healthy child but we met so many families and kids there that weren't so lucky. With the flexibility of our jobs, very helpful parents and friends, we were able to spend most the 25 days there with our one month old son. But not all parents were so fortunate. Many parents we met were forced to go to work all day, take care of their kids at night and only visit their sick kids on occasion. Other parents lived out of state and were only able to come on the weekends. And other parents lost their jobs spending so much time at the hospital and were barely scraping by.

Caring for an incredibly sick child is hard enough. Figuring out how to pay for the insane medical bills, taking care of their other kids at home, going to work everyday, it all adds up and puts immense pressure on parents and families. Just because your child is in the hospital, life doesn't stop and seeing so many families struggling while we were there has left a lasting impact on our family.

When we were in the hospital, there were days when random families who had spent time at Children's would deliver a meal, or a stuffed animal for the kids or the most touching, parents who had lost their own child came to stamp Mateo's footprint on a small easel for us. They did this in memory of their lost child but they have no idea how much that small act of kindness meant to us when we were at our lowest point.

It's so hard to imagine these sick kids having to spend their Christmas in the hospital away from friends and family. And with families so strapped for cash trying to keep up with hospital bills, the stress they must be under to give their kids a perfect Christmas is heartbreaking. If we can help make this Christmas a little easier for the parents, and bring a smile to these kid's face come Christmas morning, I can't imagine a better gift than we can give.

Thank you for considering our cause and let's try to make the world a little better for others this holiday season.

Mic Ortega

Urban Niche Group at Live Urban Real Estate

mic@liveurbandenver.com

303-903-3734

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